
The Jumano Indians
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Authors:
- Hodge, Frederick Webb
1864 - 1956
About this book
In the early days of European exploration, the Jumano Indians emerged as a vital cultural and social force in the Southwestern United States. In "The Jumano Indians," Frederick Webb Hodge meticulously chronicles their intricate trade networks and unique spiritual practices, offering readers a window into a civilization that thrived long before modern borders were drawn. This scholarly work not only highlights the Jumano's adaptability in the face of colonization but also emphasizes their role in shaping regional dynamics. Ideal for historians and students alike, Hodge’s account serves as an essential resource for understanding the rich tapestry of Native American history and the enduring legacy of the Jumano people.
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